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You must have learned a lot, but you don't know anything about the actual work! When you become a registered sales clerk, you first teach "what to do" and "what to remember". You are a registered sales clerk who is allowed to sell second class type-3 OTC drugs among OTC drugs. The number of qualified sales clerks has been increasing rapidly in recent years due to the promotion of self-medication and relaxation of entrance examination qualifications. However, when you get into over-the-counter business, there are many things that cannot be dealt with only by the knowledge of studying for the examination. For example, "What should I learn first?" "How can I serve customers well?" "I'm afraid to stand in the store alone!" New employees who don't have confidence in their knowledge or experience feel a lot of pressure. For example, "What should I learn first?" "How can I serve customers well?" "I'm afraid to stand in the store alone!" The author who has been a druggist and registered sales clerk for more than 20 years and is active as a training instructor for new registered sales clerks, this book introduces in an easy-to-understand way the tips for improving practical skills that no one has taught, such as the points for serving customers, studying, and